Ok here is what i have i did not see anything about .dll or cgi can you help further?

Thanks

Adam

[options]UseAllowVerbs=1 ; if 1, use [AllowVerbs] section, else use [DenyVerbs] sectionUseAllowExtensions=0 ; if 1, use [AllowExtensions] section, else use [DenyExtensions] sectionNormalizeUrlBeforeScan=1 ; if 1, canonicalize URL before processingVerifyNormalization=1 ; if 1, canonicalize URL twice and reject request if a change occursAllowHighBitCharacters=0 ; if 1, allow high bit (ie. UTF8 or MBCS) characters in URLAllowDotInPath=0 ; if 1, allow dots that are not file extensionsRemoveServerHeader=0 ; if 1, remove "Server" header from responseEnableLogging=1 ; if 1, log UrlScan activityPerProcessLogging=0 ; if 1, the UrlScan.log filename will contain a PID (ie. UrlScan.123.log)AllowLateScanning=0 ; if 1, then UrlScan will load as a low priority filter.PerDayLogging=1 ; if 1, UrlScan will produce a new log each day with activity in the form UrlScan.010101.logRejectResponseUrl= ; UrlScan will send rejected requests to the URL specified here. Default is /<Rejected-by-UrlScan>UseFastPathReject=0 ; If 1, then UrlScan will not use the RejectResponseUrl or allow IIS to log the request

; If RemoveServerHeader is 0, then AlternateServerName can be; used to specify a replacement for IIS's built in 'Server' headerAlternateServerName=

[AllowVerbs]

;; The verbs (aka HTTP methods) listed here are those commonly; processed by a typical IIS server.;; Note that these entries are effective if "UseAllowVerbs=1"; is set in the [Options] section above.;

GETHEADPOST

[DenyVerbs]

;; The verbs (aka HTTP methods) listed here are used for publishing; content to an IIS server via WebDAV.;; Note that these entries are effective if "UseAllowVerbs=0"; is set in the [Options] section above.;

PROPFINDPROPPATCHMKCOLDELETEPUTCOPYMOVELOCKUNLOCKOPTIONSSEARCH

[DenyHeaders]

;; The following request headers alter processing of a; request by causing the server to process the request; as if it were intended to be a WebDAV request, instead; of a request to retrieve a resource.;

Translate:If:Lock-Token:

[AllowExtensions]

;; Extensions listed here are commonly used on a typical IIS server.;; Note that these entries are effective if "UseAllowExtensions=1"; is set in the [Options] section above.;

.asp.cer.cdx.asa.htm.html.txt.jpg.jpeg.gif

;.idq;.htw;.ida;.idc;.shtm;.shtml;.stm;.htr;.printer[DenyExtensions]

;; Extensions listed here either run code directly on the server,; are processed as scripts, or are static files that are; generally not intended to be served out.;; Note that these entries are effective if "UseAllowExtensions=0"; is set in the [Options] section above.;

; Deny executables that could run on the server.exe.bat.cmd.com

; Deny infrequently used scripts.htw ; Maps to webhits.dll, part of Index Server.ida ; Maps to idq.dll, part of Index Server.idq ; Maps to idq.dll, part of Index Server.htr ; Maps to ism.dll, a legacy administrative tool.idc ; Maps to httpodbc.dll, a legacy database access tool.shtm ; Maps to ssinc.dll, for Server Side Includes.shtml ; Maps to ssinc.dll, for Server Side Includes.stm ; Maps to ssinc.dll, for Server Side Includes.printer ; Maps to msw3prt.dll, for Internet Printing Services

IIS Lockdown installs URLScan, an ISAPI filter that filters out certain incoming URLs, based on a set of rules specified by the administrator. In its default configuration, URLScan prevents CGI requests from getting through. In order to enable such requests, you must add .exe and .dll to the list of allowable extensions. For more details please refer to http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307608.

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Sent by Adam Wiles on 07/02/2003 05:55:51 AM:

When running iis lock down fox web will not work what can i do to make it work with it?